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WANTED, a Youth to assist in Store and Office. B. W. Ropeb, Colombo ANTED, a Boy to take out parcels. Apply to Robert Black, High street. 1325 ANTED, a good General Servant. Mrs H. V. Anson, corner Selwyn street and South belt. 1312 ANTED, a smart Lad, 16 or 17 years old, as waiter at the Ohristchurch Club Apply immediately to the Secretary. r 1 9AZ. ANTEO, the inhabitants of Lytteltm to know that -T. Johnston, a ailor and Outfitter, of Jersey Hsuse, Christchurcb, has taken that old-established business of W. D'Authreau, in connection with 'Jersey House. Tailoring in all its branches. Moderate prices for cash. Wm. Johnston, Manager. 1300 BOOT TRADE. /ANTED, Rivctters and Finishers. Also, , / a Machinist for Plain Work. Highest wages given. None but good hands need apply. Constant employment. Apply, W. J. Donnelly and Co., Victoria Btreet. 1311 TO~DRBSSMAKERS. /ANTED, Machinist; also first-class . / Assistants. Apply Wm. Strange & Co. 1334 FOR SALE, fIOTJR SECTIONS, Blyth'sroad, Papanui. J Prices extremely moderate. Terms—£lo cash deposit; balance in quarterly payments of £5 each, bearing current interest. T. W. DRAPER, 1333 Alport's Buildings, Hereford street. Theatre Royal. HE Management having—from motives of economy it is presumed—resolved to advertise their performances in the "Lyttelton Times," " Star," and "Sun'' only, the Proprietor of the Globe begs to inform the public that, in order to lend them a hand, he will, in future, insert their notices gratuitously. .HEA T R E Lessee Stage Manager iOY A L . Mr Hoskins Mr J. P. Hydes LAST NIGHT BUT THREE OF MR W. C. DILLON AND MISS EDITH PENDER. THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY). Third Night of the most exciting Drama ever produced, FORSAKE N! An Every • Day Story. The Waif ... .. Mr W. U. Dillon Mabel Miss Tilly Andrews Phillip Misi Edith Pender And full company. Double recalls after every act. The excitement of the steam sawmill at work must be seen to be appreciated. The Exchange—The Foundling—The mounting generally a triumph for the scenic and mechanical artist. To conclude with A KISS IN IHE DARK. Pettibone Mr J. P. Hydes By particular desire, due notice will be given of the next performance of ROB RO I, So enthusiastically received on Saturday last. Box oimce at Bunz's Music Warehouse. CHEAP LINES IN DEESS GOODS!! ESIRRS to announce that he has just OPENED several large lots of FANCY DRESS GOODS Of rich materials, and good styles and colourings, which he is able to offer at lid, Is 2d, andjls 4d per yard, the usual prices for which would range up to 2s 6d. These goods are decidedly cheap, being much under value. LADIES' MAIDS? AND GIRLS' ULSTERS In very large variety at exceptionally low prices. A lage and well assorted stock of GENERAL DRAPERY, Including Heavy Winter Goods, Blankets, Flannels, &c, suited for the.present season, MENS' AND "BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING, Colonial and English-made in every style and variety. PRICES MOST MODERATE. Terms CASH, for which discount is allowed of One Shilling in the Pound, ROBERT" BLACK, HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS i T. ANDERSOH >EGS to announce to hjs customers and \ i.l 1.13 _ 4.1...4. U„ Vino • InuiYtt on/1 OT«11 assorted Stook of ENTS', LADIES', AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, both English and Colonial made, besides all kinds of Boots and Shoes made on the Premises, in first-class style, peg, sewn, and rlvitted. Note the Iddreßß T. ANDERSON, DUBLIN BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, 4883 No. 116 Colombo «tre«* Chrlntsohnroh Trees! Trees! Trees! T. ABBOTT WISHES to call attention to hi* LARQE STOOK of a 1 kinds of Fruit Trees, Forest Trees, Shrubs, Roses, &c. &c. Many thousands of Apple Trees of the choicest kinds, free from blight and scale; also, First class blight-proof varieties, from one to three years' grafted, bsauti .ul'y trained, and will defy comp. tition 20,000 select, wellgrown Rose at million pi ic« s. A large stock of two year <>ld Thorn Quicks. A large btock of two a'd three year-old Hollies EXETER, NURSERIES, Japanui road, Cbristch'Tch. 133 > YSiER? 7 STEES ! !! The price of o.v ter.f are at su"h a p ; toh That none can buy them but the rich. This state of things we won't endure, But mean to Serve both i>ICH and POOR. And though to some it may be thrilling, We'll B6il our Oysters 'lwelve a ShiJing. And lower still we will come down, And Sell Three D. zen for Half-a-Crown. G. S. HUSBAND, Cbristchurou lieh Mait, Victoria Btreet, And High street, near Caver*ham Hotel.

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1350, 12 June 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1350, 12 June 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1350, 12 June 1878, Page 2

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